Pastor Christ Parker – Sunday Morning Worship Service
Jesus sends his disciples to heal and teach. Jesus heals and feeds the 5,000
Jesus sends his disciples to heal and teach. Jesus heals and feeds the 5,000
Pastor Chris Parker
Romans 12: 6-8; Corinthians 12:8-10, 28-30 Prophecy, Ministry, Helps, Teaching, Exhortation, Giving, Administration, Mercy with Cheerfulness, Word of Wisdom, Word of Knowledge, Faith, Discerning of Spirits…. Gifts and Subcategories of Gifts
Trusting God often means releasing the need to control every outcome. It’s a surrender of our plans, fears, and what we think should happen, knowing that God’s understanding and ways are higher than ours. When we choose trust, we invite peace into situations that could otherwise overwhelm us.
The closing of Acts 28 marks a significant moment in the history of the early church, reflecting the ongoing ministry of the Gospel and its connection to church planting. As Paul arrives in Rome under house arrest, he continues to preach the Gospel boldly and without hindrance (Acts 28:30-31). This chapter signifies that, despite opposition, persecution, and obstacles, the mission of spreading the Gospel and establishing new churches continued unabated.
This story highlights the virtues of hospitality, generosity, and faith. The woman’s kindness to Elisha opened the door to blessings, as Elisha later prophesied that she would have a son, fulfilling a deep longing she had not even expressed openly. The narrative is a beautiful reminder of how acts of kindness and hospitality, especially to servants of God, can lead to unexpected blessings.
Pastor Chris Parker